Topology sources

StackState Self-hosted v4.6.x

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Overview

Topology sources are used to get data from the Kafka bus, which receives the data from the StackState topology API. They can be configured from the StackState UI page Settings > Topology Synchronization > Sts sources. Each configured topology data source is listed here, together with its connection status and settings. You can also edit, delete and export topology data sources from this list.

Add a new topology data source

To add a new topology data source, click ADD STS DATA SOURCE from the screen Settings > Topology Synchronization > Sts sources and enter the required configuration.

The screen contains the following fields:

FieldDescription

Name

The name of the data source.

Description

Optional. A description of the data source.

Use StackState's default Kafka

Select to use either the default Kafka bus on the StackState server or a separate Kafka instance.

Kafka host(s)

Required if StackState's default Kafka is not used.

Instance type

The integration type. Select from the dropdown list. This list is populated with the type passed in the instance field in the source JSON data.

Topic

The Kafka topic to retrieve data from. Select from the dropdown list. This list is populated based on the type and url passed in the instance field in the source topology JSON.

Maximum batch size

The maximum number of components from a JSON file that are processed in a single batch. Used for rate limiting.

Expire elements

When enabled, topology elements will be set to expired if they do not appear in this data source for a configured amount of time. Expired elements will be automatically removed.

Expire after (minutes)

When Expire elements is enabled, this is the timeout period after which elements should be expired.

Identifier

Optional. A valid URN.

Snapshot mode

When topology data is sent in snapshot mode, it is not necessary to expire elements. Each snapshot represents a complete landscape instance and elements missing from the snapshot will be automatically deleted.

See the Topology JSON format description for details.

See also

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